£7.99
Written by experts in their fields, the numbered series of Great War Group Introductions provides accessible overviews on nations, campaigns, battles, aspects of technology and important individuals.
In book #3, Jim Smithson provides an overview of the fighting at Arras in Spring, 1917.
This item is available for pre-order and ships in September 2021.
Released on 15th June 2021.
The First World War
Alexandra Churchill
Illustrated by Stephen Smith.
A global appraisal of the war for children aged 8-11.
Also suitable as a primer for years/grades 7-12
It even works as a beginners guide to the war for adults!
400 pages of illustrated content, featuring all fronts, all combatants across the globe in 1914-1918.
“The sections on the Eastern and Italian fronts will be the first time that many children (and quite a few adults) will have read anything about them. The questions were a lovely surprise. They make the book immediately attractive to schools thinking about buying a text book on WW1. If I enjoyed it, I can see many adults sitting down to read it too: it’s a comprehensive reminder of key points and also thought-provoking comments on racial prejudice and the importance of empire. In fact, it would be the perfect book to be read to a child or for a child taking the first steps into reading independently. Also, it would be a perfect fit for ESL kids. It’s a perfect blend of colourful design, previously unseen archival photos and complex issues explained clearly and in an interesting manner.”
£25.00
The First World War
Alexandra Churchill
Illustrated by Stephen Smith.
Signed by both, personalised if required.
A global appraisal of the war for children aged 8-11.
Also suitable as a primer for years/grades 7-12
It even works as a beginners guide to the war for adults!
400 pages of illustrated content, featuring all fronts, all combatants across the globe in 1914-1918.
“The sections on the Eastern and Italian fronts will be the first time that many children (and quite a few adults) will have read anything about them. The questions were a lovely surprise. They make the book immediately attractive to schools thinking about buying a text book on WW1. If I enjoyed it, I can see many adults sitting down to read it too: it’s a comprehensive reminder of key points and also thought-provoking comments on racial prejudice and the importance of empire. In fact, it would be the perfect book to be read to a child or for a child taking the first steps into reading independently. Also, it would be a perfect fit for ESL kids. It’s a perfect blend of colourful design, previously unseen archival photos and complex issues explained clearly and in an interesting manner.”
£30.00
Written by experts in their fields, the numbered series of Great War Group Introductions provides accessible overviews on nations, campaigns, battles, aspects of technology and important individuals.
In book #1, Nicolai Eberholst gives an overview of Austria-Hungary in the First World War. Something that is wholly under-represented at present in the English language.
This item is available for pre-order and ships in September 2021.
£7.99
Written by experts in their fields, the numbered series of Great War Group Introductions provides accessible overviews on nations, campaigns, battles, aspects of technology and important individuals.
In book #2, Alexandra Churchill provides an introduction to a towering figure of the first part of the war: Lord Kitchener..
This item is available for pre-order and ships in September 2021.
£7.99